Meet Monet for Children: 2-Day Workshop
205A E. Main Street | Front Royal
VA 22630
The students will be introduced to Impressionism and the painting style of Claude Monet. We will study color theory and the impressionistic style of brushstrokes to create a large 12″ x 16″ canvas painting of Monet’s Bridge and Water Lilies. All supplies are included.
This is a 2-day workshop, cost is $65. Class meets on Weds. August 1 and Thurs. August 2, from 10am-11:30am each day. For children ages 8-10. Reserve your space by registering online at our website.
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Obituaries
William Jesper Brandt (1995 – 2024)
205A E. Main Street | Front Royal
VA 22630
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of William Jesper Brandt, 28, on April 20, 2024, in Linden, VA. Will was born on July 15, 1995, at Alexandria Hospital and spent his entire life in Linden. He attended Hilda J. Barbour Elementary School before graduating from Highland School in Warrenton, Virginia. For the last 2.5 years, Will courageously lived with cancer.
He is survived by his parents, Pernille Brandt and Beth Pinner, as well as his sister, Maggie (Todd), and his two brothers, Malachi and Omarion. Will is also lovingly remembered by his grandparents, Lisen Brandt and Thomas Brandt of Denmark and Margaret and William Pinner of Sterling, VA. He leaves behind a wide circle of beloved family members and friends, both locally and internationally, including his online friends.
Before his illness, Will worked at Naked Mountain Winery. He cherished reading, watching movies, playing board games with his gaming friends, and connecting with his online community. Known for his generous spirit, he was always ready to offer a comforting hug or helping hand. He was a devoted member of Leeds Episcopal Church in Markham, VA.
Will participated in several cancer trials and selflessly chose to donate his body to science through VDH’s Whole Body Donation program. A celebration of his life will take place at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to Leeds Feeds or the blessing boxes by sending a check to:
Leeds Episcopal Church
4332 Leeds Manor Rd,
Markham, VA 22643
(Please add “Leeds Feeds” or “Blessing Box” in the memo)
Alternatively, contributions can be made to Finley’s Green Leap Forward by giving online at finleysgreenleap.org or by mailing a check made out to “Finley’s Green Leap Forward” to:
Finley’s Green Leap Forward
6437 Old Bust Head Road
Broad Run, VA 20137
May Will’s kind spirit continue to inspire us all.
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Obituaries
Charles Edward Finneyfrock (1957 – 2024)
205A E. Main Street | Front Royal
VA 22630
Charles Edward Finneyfrock, 66, of Front Royal VA, passed away peacefully at his home on Sunday, April 28th.
Charles (Chuck) was born October 13th, 1957, in Montgomery, MD, the son of Charlotte Lee Wolfe of Georgia and the late Stanley Filmore Finneyfrock. He was a carpenter by trade most of his life, and even though he retired, carpentry was always his passion. Chuck very much enjoyed hunting and fishing with his brothers and son.
Chuck was preceded in death by his wife Debbie Finneyfrock; brothers: Ricky Finneyfrock, Stanley (Bubby) Finneyfrock, and sister Nancy Polaski.
He is survived by his son: Shawn Finneyfrock and daughter-in-law Krissy Boyd of Front Royal; his daughter: Theresa Harmon (Finneyfrock) and son-in-law Jimmy Harmon of Toms Brook; brothers: Kenny Finneyfrock, Gary Finneyfrock, and sister: Donna Lloyd; grandchildren: Shawnee Boyd, Troy Harmon, Adam Harmon, and great-grandchild: Easten Harmon, as well as many nieces and nephews.
A Celebration of Life for friends and family will be held at the Front Royal Community Center (538 Villa Ave. Front Royal Va, 22630) on Saturday, June 1st, 2024, from 1-5 pm.
Health
Treating Arthritis: Why Walking Can Be a ‘Walk in the Park’ for Your Health
205A E. Main Street | Front Royal
VA 22630
May is National Arthritis Month, and the Arthritis Foundation encourages those with arthritis to focus on maintaining a high quality of life. Although arthritis can be challenging, there are steps you can take to manage its impact and prevent further joint damage.
General Tips for Prevention:
- Maintain a Healthy Weight:
Excess weight can put extra stress on your knee and hip joints. - Exercise Regularly:
Staying active can help keep your joints strong and flexible. - Eat Well:
A nutritious diet with plenty of fruits and vegetables supports overall health.
Understanding Osteoarthritis (OA):
The most common form of arthritis, OA occurs when cartilage at the ends of bones deteriorates over time. Bones can rub together without this cushioning, causing pain, inflammation, and stiffness. Walking is a simple yet effective way to manage OA and stay active. Other benefits include:
- Strengthening muscles and enhancing flexibility.
- Improving cardiovascular health.
- Keeping bones strong helps prevent osteoporosis.
- Improving insulin use to help prevent diabetes.
- Burning calories to aid in weight management.
- Building strong muscles around joints for extra protection.
Managing Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA):
RA is an autoimmune disorder that causes early joint damage. The American College of Rheumatology recommends starting therapy within three months of diagnosis to relieve symptoms and prevent further damage to bones and joints. Medications can significantly reduce the effects of RA.
The Importance of Walking:
For those with arthritis, walking offers multiple health benefits while helping alleviate joint pain and stiffness. It’s an accessible and effective way to remain active and strengthen the body without putting undue stress on the joints.
Take Action This National Arthritis Month:
Use May to incorporate more walks into your daily routine, consult a healthcare provider about appropriate treatments, and celebrate your journey toward improved joint health.
Obituaries
John Anthony Dangerfield (1924 – 2024)
205A E. Main Street | Front Royal
VA 22630
John Anthony Dangerfield was born in Linden, Virginia, on July 27, 1924. He was the fifth of eight children born to the late Anthony Thomas and Effie Hackley Dangerfield.
John joined the US Army and served in the South Pacific during WWII. His military photograph is included in the publication African Americans of Fauquier County and is also on exhibit in the African American Museum of Fauquier County.
John married the former Pearl Margretta Mitchell on August 7, 1948, at Mt. Nebo Baptist Church, Happy Creek, Va. His beloved daughter Toronda Dangerfield-Pittman was born from this loving union.
John was a truck driver at American Viscose/Avtex for 42 years. After retiring at 65 years young, he began what was likely his most notable occupation. John started a career as a school crossing guard. He served the town’s children every morning in front of Ressie Jeffries Elementary School. In September 2011, at the young age of 87, Mayor Tim Darr and the Front Royal Town Council recognized him for 21 years of service. The Warren County Report did a feature article describing him as “a familiar and comforting presence.”
John loved Mt. Morris Baptist Church. He joined under the Pastorate of Rev. William Gibbs and was baptized by the Rev. Philip Baltimore. His membership extended during the tenure of five pastors, including Rev. Ed White, Rev. Lindsay Greene, and the current Shepherd of the Flock, Rev. Ralph J. Williams. John sang in the choir, served on the usher board, and as a trustee for over 50 years. During his term on the board, renovations were made to the fellowship hall and the church parking lot.
Being the last surviving sibling in the Dangerfield family, he assumed the role of Patriarch. He provided a legacy of wisdom, knowledge, ancestral history, and, most importantly, love.
John loved visiting Toronda for Thanksgiving dinners and spending time with “her babies”. After years of shoveling mountain-deep snow, John relocated to Richmond, where he resided with Toronda and her family. While there, she honored her father with an enormous 95th birthday celebration.
John resided at the Sitter & Barfoot Veterans Care Center as his health required increased care. He always kept a song in his heart! He would serenade loved ones over the phone with hymns he learned through the years. John loved his visits from Chuckie and his phone conversations with Ida.
On April 24, 2024, John relocated yet again. This time, he made his final transition to a holy city where the streets were paved with gold. John went to see the King!
John leaves to cherish his memory a daughter, Toronda Dangerfield-Pittman; two grandchildren, Airial Epes and Garry Callis, Jr.; three great-grandchildren, Aryanna, Makiyh, and Avani; and a sister-in-law, Chandell Mitchell. He was preceded in death by his wife, Pearl Mitchell Dangerfield. John shared very special relationships with Charles Kenner, who was like a son, and Ida Dowe, a life-long friend, as well as a host of beloved family and very dear friends.
A Celebration of Life will be held on May 10, 2024, at the Mt. Morris Baptist Church. It is located at 5342 Leeds Manor Road, Hume, Virginia. Rev. Ralph J. Williams will officiate. The viewing will be at 10:00 a.m. and the Celebration of Life at 11:00 a.m.